| Re: Physical Matter is Six Simultaneous Euclidien Dimensions I've considered that the sizes remain the same, and that gravity can be both an attractive or repelling force like electromagnetism, but I'm not sure I'm out of the woods yet based on your explanation. I would have thought that there would be no gravitational effect at all since the particles between the objects must be expanding proportionately as well, but then all objects would be weightless so I'd concede in that respect.
The only problem I see then, if more massive objects would cover more space, they would meet the ground before less-massive objects in the same amount of time. Also if you could elaborate a bit more on the reason air resistance would play a role, or let me know if I missed something like air resistance being non-uniform or something to that effect. |